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authorMisko Hevery2011-12-14 02:55:31 +0100
committerMisko Hevery2012-01-25 11:53:59 -0800
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@@ -9,24 +9,13 @@ Angular sets these CSS classes. It is up to your application to provide useful s
* `ng-invalid`, `ng-valid`
- **Usage:** angular applies this class to an input widget element if that element's input does
- notpass validation. (see {@link api/angular.widget.input input} widget).
+ notpass validation. (see {@link api/angular.module.ng.$compileProvider.directive.input input} widget).
* `ng-pristine`, `ng-dirty`
- - **Usage:** angular {@link api/angular.widget.input input} widget applies `ng-pristine` class
+ - **Usage:** angular {@link api/angular.module.ng.$compileProvider.directive.input input} widget applies `ng-pristine` class
to a new input widget element which did not have user interaction. Once the user interacts with
the input widget the class is changed to `ng-dirty`.
-# Marking CSS classes
-
-* `ng-widget`, `ng-directive`
- - **Usage:** angular sets these class on elements where {@link api/angular.widget widget} or
- {@link api/angular.directive directive} has bound to.
-
-
-* Old browser support
- - Pre v9, IE browsers could not select `ng:include` elements in CSS, because of the `:`
- character. For this reason angular also sets `ng-include` class on any element which has `:`
- character in the name by replacing `:` with `-`.
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